Scientific Color Mapping for Genome Pattern Visualization
The Quantum Genome Iris and Wave Phase Field plots utilize a scientifically-standard color scheme:
- Cyan Blue (#00BFFF): Represents low-intensity genetic patterns and wave phases
- Magenta (#FF00FF): Represents high-intensity genetic patterns and wave phases
- Gradient Transition: The smooth transition between cyan and magenta allows for precise visualization of genetic variation intensity
This color scheme is widely used in genomic research for visualizing:
- DNA sequence variations and polymorphisms
- Gene expression intensity patterns
- Chromosomal aberrations and structural variants
- Quantum interference patterns in molecular genetics
Resolution and Pattern Details
Analysis results from this genome:
• High-res wave intensity range: {np.min(intensity):.4f} to {np.max(intensity):.4f}
• Enhanced iris pattern range: {np.min(iris_pattern):.4f} to {np.max(iris_pattern):.4f}
• Genetic texture complexity: {texture_complexity:.1%}